"Then I'd give a little bit of the air horn; I'd give it a little toot," he said, and gave it a little toot.
I gave a little toot on my horn to draw his attention to the fact that now there were twenty-plus cars piling up behind us.
Once I was at the rear entrance, I turned and waved to him and he took off with a little toot of his horn.
The Gestapo officer nodded to the guard, who shut the carriage door and blew a little toot upon his horn.
She sang off-key: "Little Toot was just a toot/A little happy little toot/ She ran and she played and she sang all day/ Little Toot was just a toot."
If the driver tugs at the stem that controls the headlights, when the car is in drive but moving at less than 15 miles an hour, the brights flash and the car gives a little toot.
"Say, I don't suppose you'd have a little toot of some hair of the dog around this joint?"
'Never bought a little toot from him?'
The smaller Joan McAllister is docked on the next pier; a "little toot," Mr. Kinnier calls it.
There's no sense giving it a little toot.